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African Games (Women)

 

2003

Tournament details
Host country Nigeria
CityAbuja
Dates3–16 October 2003
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Nigeria (1st title)
Runners-up South Africa
Third place Cameroon
Fourth place Mali
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored51 (3.19 per match)

FINAL TOURNAMENT (Nigeria)

NB: no qualifying took place

Group A (in Lagos)
 3-10-03 Nigeria       5-0 Zimbabwe
           [Rita Nwadike 5, 87, Juliana Ekwerike 37, 55pen,
            Blessing Igbojionu 52]
 3-10-03 Ethiopia      0-3 Cameroon    
           [Stephanie 'Bebeto' Mekongo 57, Michelle Ngono 72,
            Josephine Bella 87]
 6-10-03 Zimbabwe      4-0 Ethiopia
           [Precious Mpalo (2), Tapguma Moyo, Ntombiye Lenga Ndlovu]
 6-10-03 Cameroon      0-1 Nigeria
           [Rita Nwadike 67]
 9-10-03 Zimbabwe      1-1 Cameroon
 9-10-03 Nigeria       7-0 Ethiopia
           [Julia Ekwerike (3), Ajumah Ameh (2), Blessing Igbojionu,
            Rita Nwadike]

 1.NIGERIA        3  3  0  0 13- 0  9  [*]
 2.CAMEROON       3  1  1  1  4- 2  4
 3.Zimbabwe       3  1  1  1  5- 6  4
 4.Ethiopia       3  0  0  3  0-14  0
[*] Nigeria are represented by a U-23 side ('Falconettes'); it is not
    clear whether this holds for any of the other teams

Group B (in Kaduna)
 4-10-03 Congo-Kinsh.  5-2 Algeria
 4-10-03 South Africa  2-0 Mali
 7-10-03 Algeria       1-3 South Africa
           [Nabila; Veronica Phewa (2), Rose Jijare (pen)]
 7-10-03 Mali          0-0 Congo-Kinshasa
10-10-03 Algeria       0-3 Mali
10-10-03 Congo-Kinsh.  0-4 South Africa

 1.SOUTH AFRICA   3  3  0  0  9- 1  9
 2.MALI           3  1  1  1  3- 2  4
 3.Congo-Kinshasa 3  1  1  1  5- 6  4  [*]
 4.Algeria        3  0  0  3  3-11  0
[*] Congo-Kinshasa are a last minute replacement for Ghana; before,
    Nigeria's full team ('Super Falcons') had been offered as
    replacements by the NFA, but the Nigerian sports ministry refused
    funding.

Semifinals
12-10-03 Nigeria       3-1 Mali               [in Lagos]
12-10-03 South Africa  3-1 Cameroon           [in Kaduna]
 
Third Place Match (Kaduna)
15-10-03 Mali          0-1 Cameroon

Final (Abuja)
16-10-03 Nigeria       1-0 South Africa
           [Blessing Igbojionu 85 (other source: Sabi Akudo P. 80)]
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2007

Tournament details
Host country Algeria
CityAlgiers
DatesJuly 2007
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions Nigeria (2nd title)
Runners-up South Africa
Third place Ghana
Fourth place Algeria
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored36 (3.6 per match)

QUALIFYING

NB: Algeria (hosts), Nigeria and Ghana qualified automatically
    Cameroon were a replacement for Congo-Brazzaville who withdrew

[Jan 21 and Feb 4-5, 2007]
Cameroon          w/o   Congo-Kinshasa  [Congo-Kinshasa withdrew]
Kenya             n/p   Tanzania         
[Jan 22 and Feb 4, 2007]
Senegal           w/o   Mali            [Mali withdrew]
Mozambique        w/o   Zambia          [Zambia withdrew]

Angola          3-2 0-4 South Africa


FINAL TOURNAMENT (Algeria)

NB: all matches in Alger, 9-22 July;
    stadiums;
      Belouizdad, Stade du 20-Août-1955
      Bologhine, Stade Omar Hammadi
      Zéralda, Stade Zéralda

in July 2007

Group A
09 Jul 2007, 17:30	South Africa	2-2		Nigeria		[Bologhine]
			  [?, ? - Ifeanyi Chiejine, Tawa Ishola]
12 Jul 2007, 17:30	Ethiopia	0-3 (0-0)	Nigeria		[Bologhine]
			  [Ifeanyi Chiejine, ?, ?]
15 Jul 2007, 17:30	Ethiopia	1-3 (0-1)	South Africa	[20-Août]
			  [Addis Feleke 69 - Antonia Carelse 28, Belinda Nkosi 71, Portia Modise 87]

1.NIGERIA         2  1 1 0  5- 2  4
2.SOUTH AFRICA    2  1 1 0  5- 3  4
3.Ethiopia        2  0 0 2  1- 6  0

Group B
09 Jul 2007, 17:30	Algeria		1-2		Ghana		[Zéralda]
12 Jul 2007, 17:30	Algeria		3-1 (3-0)	Senegal		[Zéralda]
			  [Naima Ben Ziane Bouhani ?,15, Dalila Zerouki 18 - Fall Shady Sal 63]
15 Jul 2007, 17:30	Ghana		3-0 (2-0)	Senegal		[Bologhine]
			  [Diana Ankomah 39, Silla Owusu 41,85]

1.GHANA U-19      2  2 0 0  5- 1  6
2.ALGERIA         2  1 0 1  4- 3  3
3.Senegal         2  0 0 2  1- 6  0
NB: Ghana were represented by their U-19 side (Black Princesses).

Semifinals
18 Jul 2007, 17:30	Nigeria		5-0 (4-0)	Algeria		[Bologhine]
			  [Vera Okolo 22,24,?, Ifeanyi Chiejine, ?]
18 Jul 2007, 17:30	Ghana		0-2 (0-0)	South Africa	[20-Août]
			  [Veronica Phewa 67, Simphiwe Dludlu 71]

Bronze Medal Match
21 Jul 2007, 17:30	Algeria		1-3 (0-1)	Ghana		[Zéralda]
			  [Nachida Laïfa 84 - Mary Baidoo 28, Diana Ankomah 59,?]

Gold Medal Match 
22 Jul 2007, 17:30	Nigeria		4-0 (2-0)	South Africa	[20-Août]
			  [Ifeanyi Chiejine 4,75, Vera Okolo 18, Perpetua Nkwocha 46]
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2011

Tournament details
Host countryMozambique
CityMaputo
Dates3–18 September
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Cameroon (1st title)
Runners-up Ghana
Third place Algeria
Fourth place South Africa
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored44 (3.38 per match)

FINAL TOURNAMENT

Maputo, Mozambique, 4–17 September 2011

Group A
 4 Sep 2011 Mozambique       0–1 Cameroon
 7 Sep 2011 Cameroon         3–0 Algeria
10 Sep 2011 Mozambique       1–7 Algeria
 
1.CAMEROON         2  2 0 0  4- 0  6
2.ALGERIA          2  1 0 1  7- 4  3
3.Mozambique       2  0 0 2  1- 8  0
  Guinea withdrew before any match was played

Group B
 5 Sep 2011 South Africa     4–1 Zimbabwe
 5 Sep 2011 Tanzania         1–2 Ghana
 8 Sep 2011 South Africa     2–2 Tanzania
 8 Sep 2011 Zimbabwe         1–2 Ghana
11 Sep 2011 South Africa     2–2 Ghana
11 Sep 2011 Tanzania         2–2 Zimbabwe

1.GHANA            3  2 1 0  6- 4  7
2.SOUTH AFRICA     3  1 2 0  8- 5  5
3.Tanzania         3  0 2 1  5- 6  2
4.Zimbabwe         3  0 1 2  4- 8  1

Semifinals
13 Sep 2011 Cameroon         2–0 South Africa
14 Sep 2011 Ghana            3–0 Algeria

Bronze Medal Match
16 Sep 2011 South Africa     0–3 Algeria

Gold Medal Match
17 Sep 2011 Ghana            0–1 Cameroon
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2015

Tournament details
Host country Republic of the Congo
CityBrazzaville
Dates6–18 September 2015
Teams7 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)3 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Ghana (1st title)
Runners-up Cameroon
Third place Ivory Coast
Fourth place Nigeria
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored28 (2.15 per match)
Top scorer(s)Nigeria Desire Oparanozie (5 goals)

Congo-Brazzaville hosts final tournament

QUALIFYING STAGE

First Round

Mali           - Gabon            w/o      [Gabon withdrew]
Madagascar     – Botswana       1–3 1–0
Libya          - Guinea-Bissau    w/o      [Libya withdrew]

Second Round

Mali           – Nigeria        1–1 0–8
Botswana       – South Africa   0–1 0–5
Ghana          – Zimbabwe       2–1 2–2
Zambia         – Tanzania       2–4 3–2
Ethiopia       - Cameroon       1–2 1–2
Guinea-Bissau  - Ivory Coast      w/o      [Guinea-Bissau withdrew]
Egypt          – Senegal        0–0 2–1


FINAL TOURNAMENT

Brazzaville, Congo, 6–18 September 2015

Group A

06 Sep 2015 Congo            1–5 Nigeria
             [Mabahou-Ngoma 61; Oparanozie 5, 15, 89, Sunday 7, Uchendu 90]
06 Sep 2015 Tanzania         0–1 Ivory Coast
             [Niamien 48]
09 Sep 2015 Nigeria          3–0 Tanzania
             [Oparanozie 13, 46, Sunday 51] 
09 Sep 2015 Ivory Coast      1–0 Congo
             [Akaffou 38] 
12 Sep 2015 Congo            1–1 Tanzania
             [Mbondzo 45; Mafuru 53]
12 Sep 2015 Nigeria          1–2 Ivory Coast
             [Amanze 10; Elloh 45, Nahi 77pen]

1.IVORY COAST      3  3 0 0  4- 1  9
2.NIGERIA          3  2 0 1  9- 3  6
3.Tanzania         3  0 1 2  1- 5  1 
4.Congo            3  0 1 2  2- 7  1

Group B

07 Sep 2015 Cameroon         1–1 South Africa
             [Manie 88pen; Smeda 71]
10 Sep 2015 South Africa     0–0 Ghana
13 Sep 2015 Cameroon         1–1 Ghana
             [Akaba 54; Kobblah 32]
 
1.CAMEROON         2  0 2 0  2- 2  2
2.GHANA            2  0 2 0  1- 1  2  [after lots were drawn]
3.South Africa     2  0 2 0  1- 1  2
  Egypt withdrew before any match was played.


Semifinals
15 Sep 2015 Ivory Coast      0–1 Ghana
             [Suleman 15]
15 Sep 2015 Cameroon         2–1 Nigeria
             [Abena 10, Ngono Mani 14; Ebi 48]

Bronze Medal Match
17 Sep 2015 Ivory Coast      2–1 Nigeria
             [N'Guessan 70, F. Coulibaly 77; Ihezuo 53]
 
Gold Medal Match
18 Sep 2015 Ghana            1–0 Cameroon
             [Boakye 88] 
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2019

Tournament details
Host country Morocco
Dates17–29 August 2019
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Nigeria (3rd title)
Runners-up Cameroon
Third place Morocco
Fourth place Algeria

FINAL TOURNAMENT

Rabat, Morocco, 17–29 August 2019

Group A

[Aug 17]
Morocco           3–2 Algeria
Mali              3-0 Equatorial Guinea        [awarded]
[Aug 20]
Algeria           1–0 Mali
Equatorial Guinea 0–2 Morocco
[Aug 23]
Algeria           1–0 Equatorial Guinea
Morocco           4–1 Mali

1.MOROCCO            3  3 0 0  9- 3  9
2.ALGERIA            3  2 0 1  4- 3  6
3.Mali               3  1 0 2  4- 5  3
4.Equatorial Guinea  3  0 0 3  0- 6  0 

Group B

[Aug 18]
South Africa      0–3 Nigeria
[Aug 21]
Nigeria           1–1 Cameroon
[Aug 24]
Cameroon          1–0 South Africa

1.NIGERIA            2  1 1 0  4- 1  4 
2.CAMEROON           2  1 1 0  2- 1  4
3.South Africa       2  0 0 2  0- 4  0 
-.Zambia             disqualified


Semifinals [Aug 26]
Nigeria           3-0 Algeria
Morocco           1-3 Cameroon

Bronze Medal Match [Aug 29]
Morocco           2-1 Algeria

Gold Medal Match [Aug 29]
Nigeria           0-0 Cameroon                 [aet, 3-2 pen]
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2024

Tournament details
Host countryGhana
CityAccra
Dates8–21 March 2024
Teams7 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Ghana (2nd title)
Runners-up Nigeria
Third place Uganda
Fourth place Senegal
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored31 (2.38 per match)
Top scorer(s)Ghana Tracey Twum (3 goals)

NB: tournament reserved to under-20 sides.
 
FINAL TOURNAMENT

Ghana, 8-21 March, 2024

Group A
 
09 Mar 2024 Tanzania         1–1 Uganda
             [Mnunka 89; Kunihira 41]
09 Mar 2024 Ghana            1–0 Ethiopia
             [Owusu 59]
12 Mar 2024 Uganda           2–0 Ethiopia
             [Nagadya 11, Lwalisa 30]
12 Mar 2024 Ghana            2–1 Tanzania
             [Twum 45+2, M. Abdulai 64; Mnunka 22]
15 Mar 2024 Ethiopia         1–1 Tanzania
             [Tadesse 80; Ubamba 6]
15 Mar 2024 Uganda           1–1 Ghana
             [Nagadya 10; M. Abdulai 37]
 
1.GHANA            3  2 1 0  4- 2  7 
2.UGANDA           3  1 2 0  4- 2  5
3.Tanzania         3  0 2 1  3- 4  2 
4.Ethiopia         3  0 1 2  1- 4  1
 
Group B
 
08 Mar 2024 Nigeria          2–0 Morocco
             [Olise 19, Yina 40]
11 Mar 2024 Nigeria          4–0 Senegal
             [Njideka 14, Ezekiel 50, Kales 51og, Olise 81]
14 Mar 2024 Morocco          0–4 Senegal
             [Badio 6, Kandé 18, Choab 65og, Mendy 87]
 
1.NIGERIA          2  2 0 0  6- 0  6 
2.SENEGAL          2  1 0 1  4- 4  3
3.Morocco          2  0 0 2  0- 6  0
 
Semifinals
18 Mar 2024 Nigeria          2-0 Uganda
             [Adaobi Judith 74, Okwuchukwu 89]
18 Mar 2024 Ghana            3-1 Senegal
             [Twum 18, Amponsah 45+1, 55; Kandé 54pen]
 
Third Place Match
21 Mar 2024 Senegal          0-0 Uganda        [5-6 pen]
 
Final
21 Mar 2024 Ghana            2-1 Nigeria       [aet]
             [Twum 77, Issah 98; Njideka 23]

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